U.S. Prepares Major New Strikes on Iran, Targeting Key Military Infrastructure.

U.S. Prepares Major New Strikes on Iran, Targeting Key Military Infrastructure
U.S. Prepares Major New Strikes on Iran, Targeting Key Military Infrastructure

Escalating Strikes Against Iran

According to TSN.ua: The United States is preparing to intensify its military strikes against Iran, with a focus on destroying facilities that produce missiles and drones, as well as targeting Iranian naval assets. President Donald Trump has indicated that further escalation is likely, as tensions surrounding a potential expansion of the military operation continue to rise. This planned escalation comes amid a long-standing strategic confrontation between the U.S. and Iran over regional influence and security.

Trump stated that joint attacks with Israel could continue for another four weeks. U.S. military officials believe the initial wave of strikes has already met its objectives. However, reports indicate that stockpiles of certain munitions, including Tomahawk cruise missiles and SM-3 anti-missile interceptors, are being gradually depleted. The Pentagon has described the ongoing operation against Iran as its most lethal and complex to date.

Trump emphasized, "We haven't even started hitting them hard yet. The major wave hasn't begun. It's coming soon." - Donald Trump

Furthermore, a U.S. administration official, Pete Hegseth, noted, "This is not a so-called war for regime change, but the regime has indeed changed, and the world is better for it. If you kill Americans, if you threaten Americans anywhere in the world, we will hunt you down."

Potential Consequences of the Conflict

Consequently, the U.S. continues its preparations for a significant escalation of military action against Iran, raising serious concerns about a wider conflict in the region. Although the Pentagon assesses that the first wave of attacks achieved its goals, further actions could lead to severe consequences for Iran and for stability across the Middle East.

Analysts warn that such actions are likely to provoke a retaliatory response from Iran, which could intensify the situation even further.


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